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Kravitz gets support from Dutch colleague: 'Is unfairly the scapegoat'

Max Verstappen decided to boycott Sky Sports in Mexico last weekend and Red Bull Racing got behind him. The trigger for all this were some statements made by pit reporter Ted Kravitz after the US Grand Prix. According to Jack Plooij, Kravitz has unfairly become the child of the bill in this matter. Article continues under ad Kravitz refused to put Verstappen's name in his mouth in Austin. The 48-year-old British journalist repeatedly stated that Lewis Hamilton had been robbed of the title in 2021. This totally rubbed Verstappen the wrong way. The Red Bull Racing driver, therefore, revealed in a statement: "They are constantly disrespectful towards me this year and once is enough....
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